Planning the City Upon a Hill: Boston Since 1630 (Paperback)

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'Kennedy serves as a fine guide to the public dimensions of Boston's building process. He follows both the process and the significance of all the major projects--public, private, and mixed--from the first wharves to the latest skyscrapers. Surely here is the book that should follow upon Walter Whitehill's classic Topographical History.' - Sam Bass Warner, Jr., Jack Meyerhoff Professor of Environmental Studies, Brandeis University

Product Details ISBN-10: 0870239236
ISBN-13: 9780870239236
Published: University of Massachusetts Press, 05/01/1994
Pages: 328
Language: English

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